In Accra, Ghana, special voters in the Salaga South constituency have praised the peaceful and efficient electoral process during the special voting exercise. The exercise, which took place on December 2, 2024, saw journalists, security personnel, and other designated groups cast their votes ahead of the December 7 general election ¹.
Voters commended the Electoral Commission (EC) for organizing a well-structured process, citing the efficiency of polling officials and the availability of election materials. The atmosphere was calm and well-coordinated, with voters expressing satisfaction with the overall experience.
The success of the electoral process in Ghana can be attributed to the implementation of institutionalized processes and the signaling effect of peaceful elections on the rest of the continent. The Election Situation Room (ESR) and the Women's Situation Room (WSR) are two notable examples of initiatives that promote peaceful and transparent electoral processes ¹.
These efforts demonstrate Ghana's commitment to democratic practices and its role as a beacon for democracy in Africa. As the country prepares for the December 7 general election, the peaceful and efficient electoral process in Salaga South serves as a positive indicator for the upcoming elections.